When to Call an Emergency Dentist
Not sure if it is urgent? If you are in significant pain, swelling, or have a broken tooth, it is worth calling.
Pain that is worsening, persistent, or affecting sleep and eating.
Swelling of the gum, face, or jaw, or a bad taste or discharge.
A chipped or fractured tooth causing pain or sharp edges.
Exposed tooth causing sensitivity or discomfort.
What to Expect at Your Emergency Appointment
Our priority is pain relief and getting you stable, then explaining the next steps clearly.
Assessment
We pinpoint the cause of pain and assess urgency.
Relief
We focus on relieving pain and addressing infection where appropriate.
Repair or stabilise
Where possible, we repair or stabilise the tooth on the day.
Clear plan
You leave with a clear explanation and a plan for any follow-up treatment.
What Nottingham Patients Say
"I had a severe toothache that got worse overnight. Pear Tree got me in quickly, explained what was going on, and the relief was immediate. Calm, clear, and genuinely helpful."- David P. from Nottingham
Focused on comfort first
No confusion after the visit
Straightforward parking and arrival
Emergency Repair Outcome
See how urgent pain-led treatment can stabilise a tooth and restore function quickly.
Urgent Repair and Restore
Emergency-led stabilisation followed by restorative improvement.


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Emergency Dentist Questions
Quick answers for Nottingham patients who need urgent help.
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